We Buy Houses Concord NC — Cash Offer in 48 Hours

Pallas Growth buys houses in Concord, North Carolina for cash across Cabarrus County — North Union Street Historic District, South Union Street Historic District, Edgewood, Skybrook, Christenbury, Moss Creek, plus surrounding Kannapolis, Harrisburg, Mount Pleasant, Midland. Sellers receive a written cash offer in 48 hours and can close in as few as 14 days, with no repairs, no agent commissions, and no closing costs.

We buy houses in Concord NC in any condition — inherited estates, pre-foreclosure homes, rental properties with tenants, and older single-family or row homes in ZIPs 28025, 28027. Charlotte-metro suburb of about 105,000 and the county seat of Cabarrus County, 20 miles northeast of Uptown Charlotte. Inventory spans historic Union Street districts (1880s-1920s mill-era homes), 1990s subdivisions, and newer master-planned communities along the Mecklenburg-Cabarrus line (Skybrook, Christenbury, Moss Creek). Distinct from Mecklenburg County for tax and probate — sellers often confuse the two. Charlotte Motor Speedway and the Concord Mills retail corridor anchor major employment.

Serving All of Cabarrus County

North Union Street Historic District South Union Street Historic District Edgewood Skybrook Christenbury Moss Creek Highland Creek North Union Street Historic District South Union Street Historic District Edgewood Skybrook Christenbury Moss Creek Highland Creek

Why Concord Homeowners Choose Pallas

Concord homeowners face a unique combination of challenges that make a traditional sale painful. Charlotte-metro suburb of about 105,000 and the county seat of Cabarrus County, 20 miles northeast of Uptown Charlotte. Inventory spans historic Union Street districts (1880s-1920s mill-era homes), 1990s subdivisions, and newer master-planned communities along the Mecklenburg-Cabarrus line (Skybrook, Christenbury, Moss Creek). Distinct from Mecklenburg County for tax and probate — sellers often confuse the two. Charlotte Motor Speedway and the Concord Mills retail corridor anchor major employment. A traditional listing means inspections, repair negotiations, and 60–90 days on market — often with deals that fall apart at financing. Pallas Growth closes fast: written cash offer in 48 hours, close in as few as 14 days, no agents, no waiting.

Beyond Concord, we buy throughout Cabarrus County and surrounding North Carolina — including Kannapolis, Harrisburg, Mount Pleasant, Midland, Davidson, Charlotte.

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No Fees or Commissions

We cover all closing costs. Your cash offer is your net proceeds.

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Close in Days, Not Months

We have cash ready. No bank delays, no appraisals, no contingencies.

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Sell As-Is

No repairs, no cleaning, no inspections. We buy your Concord home exactly as it is.

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Local Process Knowledge

We know Cabarrus County — non-judicial trustee sale timelines, Cabarrus County estates are administered through the Cabarrus County Clerk of Superior Court in downtown Concord — not Mecklenburg County in Charlotte. North Carolina offers Collection by Affidavit for estates of personal property under the statutory cap and a Summary Administration when the surviving spouse, and the Cabarrus County Clerk of Superior Court.

The Fastest Way to Sell Your House Fast in Concord

Skip the listings, open houses, and 90-day waiting games. Pallas Growth gives Concord homeowners a direct preliminary cash offer and a closing date that works for you — as fast as 14–30 days.

Get Your Cash Offer Today

No repairs, no agents, no closing costs. Confidential and obligation-free.

Common Questions From Concord Cash Sellers

How quickly can you buy my house in Concord?

We can typically close in 14–30 days from the time you accept our cash offer. We have cash ready and don't rely on bank financing, so there are no delays from appraisals or loan approvals. We work around your timeline.

Do you buy properties throughout Concord?

Yes — we buy houses in all Concord neighborhoods including North Union Street Historic District, South Union Street Historic District, Edgewood, Skybrook, Christenbury, Moss Creek, plus throughout Cabarrus County. Any neighborhood, any condition.

How do I sell my house fast in Concord, NC?

To sell your house fast in Concord, NC: submit your address to Pallas Growth, receive a written preliminary cash offer within 48 hours, and pick a closing date — typically 14 days, sometimes sooner. We're cash home buyers serving all Cabarrus County ZIPs (28025, 28027) and surrounding towns including Kannapolis, Harrisburg, Mount Pleasant, Midland. No agent listing, no repairs, no closing costs.

Can I sell my Concord house as-is for cash?

Yes — Pallas Growth buys Concord houses as-is for cash, including homes with deferred maintenance, older systems, code violations, or open permits. No inspections, no repair credits, no contractor estimates required before closing. Charlotte-metro suburb of about 105,000 and the county seat of Cabarrus County, 20 miles northeast of Uptown Charlotte. Inventory spans historic Union Street districts (1880s-1920s mill-era homes), 1990s subdivisions, and newer master-planned communities along the Mecklenburg-Cabarrus line (Skybrook, Christenbury, Moss Creek). Distinct from Mecklenburg County for tax and probate — sellers often confuse the two. Charlotte Motor Speedway and the Concord Mills retail corridor anchor major employment.

I inherited a home in Concord — what happens next?

We specialize in buying inherited properties throughout Cabarrus County. Cabarrus County estates are administered through the Cabarrus County Clerk of Superior Court in downtown Concord — not Mecklenburg County in Charlotte. North Carolina offers Collection by Affidavit for estates of personal property under the statutory cap and a Summary Administration when the surviving spouse is the sole heir. Real estate generally vests in heirs at the moment of death (subject to the two-year creditor lookback), so an inherited Concord home can frequently be sold within that period with proper notice to creditors and without full formal administration. Once the personal representative has Letters Testamentary (or Letters of Administration), we can close — even while probate is still open. Final distribution to heirs happens after the estate closes.

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